Has the Internet ever made you feel dizzy

written by: Boris Lindinger; article published: year 2008, month 02;

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How often have you experienced, that you forgot where you were and why, while browsing the Internet?

The Internet today is filled with billions of pages, and there are millions of new pages beeing made every day. How much can one person absorbe?

For the past 10 years of Internet surfing, I have bookmarked many favorite sites, that I want to visit more than once. But having said that, I felt that I was still missing something. Then something happened, I saw the solution to my frustrations!

The solution was one website, from where I could navigate to 90% of my favorite websites around the world. That way I would not have to remember every single website, I visit during my daily routines.

Beeing 36 years old now, I am beginning to accept that my memory is not as sharp as it used to be. Have you ever tried to loose your cellphone? It feels like you have lost your brain, because all of your friends and contacts phonenumbers was in that cellphone, and nowhere else!!

Back to present time. I just want to share with all you readers of this article, that I have created the website MyWorldIndex.com , as a solution to my abovementioned frustrations. The site is still under development, and will continue to develop and expand, even when it looks finished. The idea behind the website, is to provide the visitor an informative and an easy all-in-one webservice.

As I mentioned, the website will continue to develop, and that is why visitors of the site are most welcome to suggest a new website, listing or activity to be implemented on www.MyWorldIndex.com .

Constructive criticism and site suggestions can be sent to info@myworldindex.com

I hope you enjoyed my little article, and I wish you good health and happy moments.

Boris Lindinger

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